Quintus
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(given name)
(quote-book)|series=(w) Series|volume=IV|location=Dublin|publisher=Figgis|Hodges, Figgis, & Co.(nb...); London: Longmans, Green, & Co.,(nb...)|section=footnote 1|pages=239 and 256|oclc=10553944|passage=''Q. Q.'' ‘the two Quinti.’ Quintus, the brother of Cicero, and his son Quintus. (..) ''(lang)'' ‘would that my nearest and dearest had chosen to relieve my sufferings, rather than to aggravate them’; he refers to the Quinti and Terentia.
(quote-journal)|title=Life Owes You Nothing|editor=Charles Clayton Morrison|journal=The Christian Century|volume=LIV|issue=36|location=Chicago, Ill.|publisher=Christian Century Press|page=1097|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/sim_christian-century_1937-09-08_54_36/page/1097/mode/1up|column=1|issn=0009-5281|oclc=6083626|passage=“Quintus, I want a word with you,” said the other Quintus, for there are two Quinti.
(quote-book)
(quote-book)|title=The October Horse|series=Masters of Rome|seriesvolume=6|location=London|publisher=House|Century|section=1|page=127|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/octoberhorse0000mccu_c4o7/page/127/mode/1up|isbn=0 712 68056 X|passage=Neither of the Quintuses moved, too enthralled to care what Gnaeus Pompey did to the family tyrant.
(surname)
(la-praenomen), originally used for a fifth-born son (not counting daughters).